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Enterprise software developer TechnologyOne has appointed Roger Manu as general manager, enterprise content management, DataWorks.

DataWorks is the ECM product that came into the TechnologyOne fold with the acquisition of Avand in November 2007.

"Roger's appointment comes just months after we acquired Avand Pty Ltd. His role will be to identify and capture business opportunities across the utilities, education and corporate sectors as well as to strengthen our position as the dominant provider of software solutions to local government organisations in Australia and New Zealand," said executive chairman, Adrian Di Marco.

Manu was most recently sales director for Australia and the Pacific islands at financial software developer Fiserv CBS. His previous roles include branch manager for Queensland and the Northern Territory at Hitachi Data Systems, senior sales executive at Fujitsu Australia, area director for the South Pacific and Southeast Asia at Mobius Management Systems, Client Business Director account manager at Unisys Australia, and sales manager, for Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Rim at Midas–Kapiti (now Misys).

He holds a Bachelor of Applied Science degree in food technology and chemistry from the University of New South Wales.

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